Place: Reviews & Ratings

First a word on the value, we went during happy hour so the value was very good! Rush Street states they are trying to recreate that Chicago vibe, and they would have nailed it if they had put tin ceiling ties up. Also, not sure what was with the stripper pole in the upstairs area but it was a lounge vibe and not trashy at all. The bartender seemed better bersed on the liquor, and there was an aray of options in that department. That said, the beer selection was impressive and not overly pricey for LA even outside of Happy Hour. I won't comment on what was on tap, because that changes, but they seemed to keep a good representation of styles. The bartender, and all the servers we interacted with, were very friendly and responsive. The food was good, and the selection decent. (784 characters)

This is one of those hip new ecclectic eateries with some very interesting selections in addition to the great burger, steak, short ribs they also have some unusual things including braised rabbit among other great side dishes.

Rush Street has only five taps but the selection is decent (the "standard" IPA is Racer 5 which is always decent). Taps change but not the boring stuff; seems decent.

About 30 bottles for the choosing, most craft and Beligians. I saw a few selections that I'd never seen before and had a few pleasant surprises. Again, most of the beers are American Craft or Belgians.

The food is very tasty; the place is youthful, hip and fun; jeans or "casual chic." There is a beer selection for every taste, but for perhaps a big dark stout for dessert. Otherwise, nice place to try. (803 characters)